A major theme of Communist dictator Xi Jinping’s meetings with President Biden has been Xi’s demand that the U.S. accept what Xi himself has termed the “Four Red Lines.” These are actions that the U.S. must not support or undertake.
The “Four Red Lines” were most recently advanced by Xi to Biden at the 31st APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting held this month in Lima, Peru. Xi stated that the “Four Red Lines” are: the Taiwan question, democracy and human rights, China’s path and system, and China’s development rights. The Communist tyrant is telling the U.S. president that: 1) the U.S. must not support an independent Taiwan; 2) the U.S. must not interfere in Chinese democracy and human rights; 3) the U.S. must not support the overthrow of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP); and 4) the U.S. must not interfere with China’s advancement and development.
In addition, Xi stated in Lima that “words must be trustworthy and actions must be fruitful. A person cannot stand without credibility. China always follows through on its word, but the U.S. side always says one thing and does another, it is very detrimental to America’s image and damages mutual trust.”
He has said that Washington must not challenge them and that “they are the most important guardrails and safety nets for China-U.S. relations.” Moreover, Washington must abide by them if it wishes to avoid a “new Cold War.”
While any red-blooded American would respond to Xi’s remarks with a good “who the hell does this Communist dictator think he is speaking to a U.S. president like that,” three major points are salient. […]
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